Collection: Latin American Literature

The stories here are never limited to reality.

Latin American literature is like a continent burned by language, where poetry, politics, dreams and pain grow intertwined.

The rain described by Gabriel García Márquez may last for a hundred years; Neruda's words, like the salt at night, grow close to the flesh.

It tells the story of family and revolution, exile and return, and also of the dignity and absurdity of human beings in a disordered world.